What about using a Hall Effect current clamp?

On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Matt <lm7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Use a bridge regulator on the shunt.  Then meter the output of the bridge.
>
> Almost exactly what I am looking at doing now.  Have PacketFlux 10 amp
> shunt on order.  Will feed that into isolation transformer then with
> diode, capacitor and resisters convert that to a DC voltage.  Am
> hoping with resistive voltage divider I can convert it to 0 - 300 mv
> since I have other plans for the other 12-30 volt inputs.
>
>> I want to monitor and graph current on a 120V AC line.  Not DC current.
>
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